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moderation you really can have it all. >> so, right now i'm going to edgeicate you, we're going to educate you as we shop with lexi here how to get the foods that you love quickly, efficiently and affordable. when you look at veggies. you want to get a variety of colors because each vegetable provides you with a different level of antioxidants that help protect your selves and keep your bodies healthy. choose the fruits that you love. make sure that they look fresh and, remember, just get enough that will last you for a week because they will go bad. now, it's about what are some quick facts that you can do. my favorite are nuts. they're all great for you. so, just choose the raw ones. in a perfect world, hot cereals like oatmeal, cream of wheat, grits, if you want some cold cereals, your goal is to find something with low sugar in it. string cheese, do two of those with an apple, that's a nice balanced meal. the biggest thing about yogurt, a lot has too much sugar in it. the yogurt that i recommend, greek yogurt has much lower sugar and much higher quality protein, it keeps your blood sug
moderation you really can have it all. >> so, right now i'm going to edgeicate you, we're going to educate you as we shop with lexi here how to get the foods that you love quickly, efficiently and affordable. when you look at veggies. you want to get a variety of colors because each vegetable provides you with a different level of antioxidants that help protect your selves and keep your bodies healthy. choose the fruits that you love. make sure that they look fresh and, remember, just get...
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you can read about her work providing free education to girls in rural afghanistan. once you are ready to pick the person who inspired you the most, click vote, which is in red right over here, a new page comes up, shows you all top ten cnn heroes, choose the person you want to vote for. and here, leo mccarthy, his photo shows up under your selection, then enter your e-mail over here and enter the security code and click on the red box right here that says vote. vote up to ten times every day with e-mail address and through facebook and rally your friends by sharing your choice on facebook over here or on twitter, and, remember, vote from your computer, your phone, your tablet, pretty much any mobile device for the browser, go to cnnheroes.com and we'll reveal the winner during an
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help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> people and the bush administration if that unfortunate event would ever occur. >> senator benson? >> senator, i served with jack kennedy, i knew jack kennedy, jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. >> ouch. the 1988 vice presidential debate between dan quayle and senator lloyd benson. quayle had been touting himself to be on par with jack kennedy, but you saw it, benson's witty one liner, zinger, enough to slingshot him to the finish line. not really, right? you know how it turned out. hours before the first presidential debate, the conservative media are making a big deal about a five-year old videotape now of president obama making comments that some say had racial overtones. at a widely covered
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it has thengs like we are going to fix trade and education. but abortion is not on that list. >> yes, but the reason that he is the nominee is because he ba battle ed in the nominee race. i remember i covered it day after day. he suddenly hardened his positions. he was against gay marriage. he was against all abortions and so on. and now suddenly we have moderate mitt has returned to the frame. the guy we remember from massachusetts. which siis it? >> there is a difference. and i think what he is trying to say, i'm pro life but that is not a peas of legislation. >> he had it in his mind earlier this year. he was appealing to them to make the nominee. there is a real chance of winning and suddenly we are seeing a much less threatening to a moderate electorate. and i think the president is right when he says he is trying to cloud this issue. and i think that is a dangerous thing. i think the american people had to step up and say i don't want this type of a leader. i don't want someone who says one thing one day and another thing another day. he
it has thengs like we are going to fix trade and education. but abortion is not on that list. >> yes, but the reason that he is the nominee is because he ba battle ed in the nominee race. i remember i covered it day after day. he suddenly hardened his positions. he was against gay marriage. he was against all abortions and so on. and now suddenly we have moderate mitt has returned to the frame. the guy we remember from massachusetts. which siis it? >> there is a difference. and i...
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the tools away to enable our nation to compete globally in a more successful basis, from huge cuts to education to job training program, cuts to infrastructure and broadband deployment, large cuts to basic and applied research, the research that the private sector is loathe to do because the return isn't quick enough. yet, those are the tools we need to remain the most competitive and creative nation in the world. and their vision takes us backwards and would set us up for, i think, economic decline. >> democratic congressman ron kind talking to us today from la crosse, wisconsin. >> thank you, my pleasure. >>> we are awaiting the first romney/ryan rally of the day. that's moresville -- i'm sorry, yes, moresville, north carolina, a nascar tech industry of some sort. they are a little behind. but we are monitoring it and we will get it to you as we see the republican ticket. >>> next up, president obama's top strategist tells us that romney's choice of paul ryan won't change the presidential race as much as it will further define t o define it. our own strategists weigh in next. ttd#: 1-800-345-
the tools away to enable our nation to compete globally in a more successful basis, from huge cuts to education to job training program, cuts to infrastructure and broadband deployment, large cuts to basic and applied research, the research that the private sector is loathe to do because the return isn't quick enough. yet, those are the tools we need to remain the most competitive and creative nation in the world. and their vision takes us backwards and would set us up for, i think, economic...
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season that people are willing to take a tax hike if they feel that revenue will be used for things like education, infrastructure, job-creating things. also, you can look across the atlantic to europe and see that austerity really isn't working. there are some new monetary funds figures out that show companies that are cutting and not investing in the economy are actually doingwork, so you can use that to push the agenda forward. >> congress has been an obstructionist, congress has been a problem, but that's a real divide between americans who are willing to put a lot of responsibility for the lack of economic progress in washington on congress. a times poll found that congress had an approval rating of 16%. what, honestly can he do? he's tried different chiefs of staff, he's tried different approaches to congress. what's the special sauce? how does he get back and say, we have to go and we have to change things for america. >> there are many ingredients to a special sauce and some of them are personal. the president will have to do a better job building better relations with republicans. the rep
season that people are willing to take a tax hike if they feel that revenue will be used for things like education, infrastructure, job-creating things. also, you can look across the atlantic to europe and see that austerity really isn't working. there are some new monetary funds figures out that show companies that are cutting and not investing in the economy are actually doingwork, so you can use that to push the agenda forward. >> congress has been an obstructionist, congress has been...
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was hoping that i wouldn't die, but everybody told me that you know, around me, because we were not educated enough about it enough to know if i was going to be here or not. >> he has changed the face of that disease. thanks for watching. >>> tonight, ohio, ohio, ohio. maybe the most crucial state in this election. mitt romney is surging there. can anything stop him? i will ask the romney camp's dan senor and from the obama campaign, stephanie cutter. >>> also, in the line of fire, the actress who came out for romney and faced down racist bullies. my exclusive with stacy dash. >>> and battleground america. >> these are tough times with al serious issues. >> we can't afford to double down on top down economics. >> president and mitt romney going after it today. my political all-stars will battle it out too. >>> plus the incredible hulk. what made him switch from obama to romney and what happened when he found out about that let's just call it a very personal home video, shall we? hulk hogan live. >> hogan! hogan! hogan! >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonigh
was hoping that i wouldn't die, but everybody told me that you know, around me, because we were not educated enough about it enough to know if i was going to be here or not. >> he has changed the face of that disease. thanks for watching. >>> tonight, ohio, ohio, ohio. maybe the most crucial state in this election. mitt romney is surging there. can anything stop him? i will ask the romney camp's dan senor and from the obama campaign, stephanie cutter. >>> also, in the...
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. >> people with basic education, the kind of education that 25 years ago would have guaranteed you a good job for life. that's becoming harder. >> we can all see that in our daily lives. think about it, travel agents, we don't need them anymore because we have the internet. people don't have so many secretarial positions. we saw it recently in the retail sales employment numbers. sales are up but jobs are down. why is it? we're buying online. i think that is a great trend. i believe in technology, all of us love it. >> what do you do with the people. >> we have to be realistic and honest about the fact that we all encounter in our daily lives those good, solid jobs for someone -- yes, chris christie does want to work really hard. they are not there. either you're a generous ipo person and doing fantastically well or struggling to get by at the bottom. i think that makes america and actually all of the western world right now in a really difficult place. our democracies are built on a robust middle class. >> an area that's important, an area where the president is wrong factually, he
. >> people with basic education, the kind of education that 25 years ago would have guaranteed you a good job for life. that's becoming harder. >> we can all see that in our daily lives. think about it, travel agents, we don't need them anymore because we have the internet. people don't have so many secretarial positions. we saw it recently in the retail sales employment numbers. sales are up but jobs are down. why is it? we're buying online. i think that is a great trend. i...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why not take a day to explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel without bidding. [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> hulk hogan is more than a wrestling superstar. he's an american original in the ring and out, he gets all our attention. he's now with tna impact wrestling which you can see every thursday on spike tv. hulk hogan joins me now. hulk, befo we get into politics and life in the universe, a certain story has bubbled up this week about you involving a certain videotape. >> yes, sir. >> how are
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. >> i thought paul ryan had aa better idea of the tax figures, educating us, is he until biden would try to dissort things by overriding him, talking, being a buffoon in general and very disappointed in the vice president acting that way. it gives good credence to term limits. >> that kfgs came up here separately. jennifer, why did you think paul ryan? >> i did not. i did
. >> i thought paul ryan had aa better idea of the tax figures, educating us, is he until biden would try to dissort things by overriding him, talking, being a buffoon in general and very disappointed in the vice president acting that way. it gives good credence to term limits. >> that kfgs came up here separately. jennifer, why did you think paul ryan? >> i did not. i did
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when asked a question about education, he pivoted to energy. 2:17. president obama devoted 4:15, almost twice as much. watching this very closely. anderson, back to you. >> john king locklooking closer at the flash poll numbers. you have numbers on the economy. >> they asked the question, who would better handle the economy? let me scroll down. clear in the poll, the overall verdict to governor romney who won the debate. who better to handle the economy, obama 43, romney 55. the defining question of the election. >> compared to where it was before? >> we have to be careful this is registered voters who watched the debate. in our most recent national poll, they were tied on that question. >> vaughan jones, you said something about changing -- you saw a different romney tonight. >> up until now, to me, you look at romney, think thursdayston howell iii, right? not presidential. seems to be sort of all over the place. tonight, he's presidential and tonight for people who were losing steam on his side, think think they got a big shot in the arm. the other
when asked a question about education, he pivoted to energy. 2:17. president obama devoted 4:15, almost twice as much. watching this very closely. anderson, back to you. >> john king locklooking closer at the flash poll numbers. you have numbers on the economy. >> they asked the question, who would better handle the economy? let me scroll down. clear in the poll, the overall verdict to governor romney who won the debate. who better to handle the economy, obama 43, romney 55. the...
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in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, and getting more education. and we see more of that trend happen wrg. >> there are a lot of successful slackers as well who dream all this up, and they become very wealthy. we're generalizing, of course, because there are still many students who put a lot into their studies. but do some of these lose their steam as they get closer to graduation? >> i think when you are looking at college, perhaps they start losing that steam because they see there aren't jobs out there waiting for them. however, if you're talking about graduate schools, medical school, i teach a college of auth authosteopathic medicine. you better believe they're trying harder. they want to get the boards, want to get residencies because they're at the beginning of their professions. in post college, absolutely, they're trying harder. in college, i think we're seeing that kids are getting disappointed, but that's where, don, we step in as parents and say it's not just about the job, but it's also about the education, your self-esteem, that's som
in their 30s, 40s, and 50s, and getting more education. and we see more of that trend happen wrg. >> there are a lot of successful slackers as well who dream all this up, and they become very wealthy. we're generalizing, of course, because there are still many students who put a lot into their studies. but do some of these lose their steam as they get closer to graduation? >> i think when you are looking at college, perhaps they start losing that steam because they see there aren't...
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she put new reforms in her school district that gets teachers in the classroom and reforms education systems. i think as people in wisconsin realize these reforms are working really well, i think he's going to be vindicated. >> we'll talk to you again in june after the recall vote. thank you so much, congressman ryan, appreciate your time. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton says this is an urgent moment for syria. >> the travel bans, the visa bans, the kind of direct, personal sanctions are beginning to really wake people up. whwheeee! ! whwheeee!! whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! ahah h heaeadsds u up. whwheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! evevererytythihingng y youou l , nonow w momobibilele.. dodownwnloloadad t thehe n nep totodaday.y. twenty-five thousand mornings, give or take, is all we humans get. we spend them on treadmills. we spend them in traffic. and if we get lucky, really lucky, it dawns on us to go spend them in a world where a simple sunrise can still be magic. twenty-five thousand mornings. make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> secretary of sta
she put new reforms in her school district that gets teachers in the classroom and reforms education systems. i think as people in wisconsin realize these reforms are working really well, i think he's going to be vindicated. >> we'll talk to you again in june after the recall vote. thank you so much, congressman ryan, appreciate your time. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton says this is an urgent moment for syria. >> the travel bans, the visa bans, the kind of direct,...
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let's focus on what the education system is. about. it's about our children. their learning, their opportunity. >> now, late this evening, paul ryan came out and said that he agrees with rahm emanuel on this and they're urging the president to weigh in. it will be interesting to see as the pressure mounts. teachers also want president obama to weigh in. we'll have to see which way the president goes on this. does he go with his former chief of staff or go with something else that will appease the teachers. >> let me ask you something else. when we talk about the pay here, which is one of the issues, although not the only one. the average salary for a public schoolteacher in chicago, $75,000. national average, just about $52,000. that's a pretty big gap. i mean, has the mayor made the case for having to make more tough economic choices or no? >> well, i thinkne thing that is for sure when you also factor in the average salary for full time work is around 35,000, a 16% raise on that $75,000 average salary. the top end is $89,000, so i think the mayor does have p
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we are gutting the most important thing trk education. the one thing we're allowed to vote against -- we can't vote against wars. you can't vote against federal programs. the only thing you can vote against is your local school tax le levy. education is getting killed by this republican congress. then you can't blame obama and say people are out of work when the republicans are saying we're not going to support this program, lay off the people, cut this department and fire everyone. >> my feeling why he can't get through what he wants to get through is he's not been skillful politically with the republicans. he hasn't dpoen enough deals with them. bill clinton used to get into a room with newt gingrich, chuck everybody out and get stuff done. i don't see that with obama and boehner, for example. let's come back after the break and discus why he can't do that. we're at walmart with anita and her son brian. they buy all their groceries right here, but let me ask you, did you ever think of walmart for a smartphone? no. let me show you someth
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planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit, ask for transitions adaptive lenses. thanks to the eyeglass guide its never been easier to find the right pair of eyeglasses. check out eyeglassguide.com today. brought to you by transitions lenses. >>> all right, it's the final push. it's two days before election day and mitt romney is there in what is traditionally a dem skra -- democratic stronghold city. let's listen in. >> i'm very happy to introduce to you the very next president of the united states. [ applause ] >> she's quite a woman. she's quite a woman, i got to tell you! [ applause ] >> thank you. boy, what a welcome. thank you so very much. you guys are fabulous, your v
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children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. >>> it is just about half past the hour. welcome back, everyone. >> thanks for starting your day with us. here's five stories we're watching this morning. >>> for the first time we're hearing from lance armstrong since the release of a scathing report from the antidoping agency detailing what he called overwhelming evidence of armstrong's involvement in doping as a professional cyclist. armstrong addressed supporters last night at the celebration for his livestrong charity. >> it's been an interesting couple of weeks. it's been a difficult cup of of weeks for me, my f
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education. does the federal government have a responsibility to improve the quality of public education in america? >> well, the primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government also can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arne duncan. the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, by the way, is i've added to that. i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from i.d.e.a. or title 1, these are disabled kids or poor kids or lower-income kids, rather, i want them to be ab to go to the school of their choice. so all federal funds, instead of going to the state or to the school district, i'd have go, if you will, follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. matt's brakes didn't sound right... ...so i brought my car to mike at meineke... ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 5
education. does the federal government have a responsibility to improve the quality of public education in america? >> well, the primary responsibility for education is, of course, at the state and local level. but the federal government also can play a very important role. i agree with secretary arne duncan. the federal government can get local and state schools to do a better job. my own view, by the way, is i've added to that. i want the kids that are getting federal dollars from...
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i think we've got to invest in education and training. i think it's important for us to develop new sources of energy here in america, that we change our tax code to make sure that we're helping small businesses and companies that are investing here in the united states, that we take some of the money that we're saving as we wind down two wars to rebuild america and that we reduce or deficit in a balanced way that allows us to make these critical investments. now, ultimately it's up to the voters, to you, which path we should take. are we going to double down on the top-down economic policy that is helped to get us into this mess, or do we embrace a new economic patriotism that says america does best when the middle class does best, and i'm looking forward to having that debate. >> governor romney, two minutes. >> thank you, jim. it's an honor to be here with yo and i appreciate the chance to be with the president. i'm pleased to be at the university of denver. appreciate their welcome. also the presidential commission on these debates. c
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>> certain areas of education policy, i agree with him. try to empower charter schools and choice around the country. i think he's been right on that. not every bit of his education policy but some of it. >> foreign policy? >> i'm not going to go through it like a check list. >> one of the allegations against the romney ryan ticket is their lack of foreign policy experience. people are a bit concerned the ticket is lacking in experience. >> i think the president romney will surround himself with an excellent cabinet, excellent advisers. a lot of foreign policy in my view, piers, is the willingness of the president to make tough choices. i think mitt romney will make those tough choices. and he will not be confusing folks out there. he will stand with our friends and he'll stand against our adversaries. he'll get people around him. the one great thing about mitt is he's not stuck on being the smartest guy in the room. >> given that people have said, you know, why didn't chris christie talk more about mitt romney. clearly you didn't intend t
>> certain areas of education policy, i agree with him. try to empower charter schools and choice around the country. i think he's been right on that. not every bit of his education policy but some of it. >> foreign policy? >> i'm not going to go through it like a check list. >> one of the allegations against the romney ryan ticket is their lack of foreign policy experience. people are a bit concerned the ticket is lacking in experience. >> i think the president...
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well, education. jobs. the sorts of things that most americans are worrying about these days. >> is he focusing enough, though, on the black vote, the female vote? does he need to do more? is that going to be a problem? at the moment there's a perception that mitt romney's decided, you know, barack obama i can't beat him on the black vote so there's no point on a vote i'm not going to get? >> well, look. everybody understands that. ultimately one has to ask are these policies that are helping america and in particular are they helping some of the most vulnerable among minorities? kids in failing schools. unemployed youth. and the policies aren't helping those constituencies. so i do think mitt romney is speaking to black voters. speaking to women voters who hold many of the same concerns. but it has to be -- there has to be receptivity on the other side too. >> one of the problems the party has, it reared its ugly head last week with the todd akin -- as many extreme positions, as many people see them. that
well, education. jobs. the sorts of things that most americans are worrying about these days. >> is he focusing enough, though, on the black vote, the female vote? does he need to do more? is that going to be a problem? at the moment there's a perception that mitt romney's decided, you know, barack obama i can't beat him on the black vote so there's no point on a vote i'm not going to get? >> well, look. everybody understands that. ultimately one has to ask are these policies that...
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we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. >> that -- >> but yours is a bipartisan organization? >> absolutely, right. >> but which of the two leaders right now, pound for pound, dollar for dollar, gives the best chance of fulfilling what you would like to see? >> i really think we have laid the question down to ourselves of, we're asking what the business community will do? and we're not talking about tax policy or macro policy, or regulatory policy. we're saying what can the business do with capitalism? i agree with your assertion that companies, uk companies are in this, as well, there are companies saying to themselves what can i do to create more jobs in my home country? and once you pose the question that way, that is what gets you started in things like apprenticeship programs. >> why do they have to be posed that way, the government starting companies and making them mo
we need to start educating people for the jobs that are there. and for the jobs that will be most competitive here. not forcing people to not go abroad, but to come to america where we have the best skilled people. >> that -- >> but yours is a bipartisan organization? >> absolutely, right. >> but which of the two leaders right now, pound for pound, dollar for dollar, gives the best chance of fulfilling what you would like to see? >> i really think we have laid the...
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what's so great about this, kids love tablets, love playing with tablets, love the games, they love the educational games. but mom and dad want them to be safe. they want them to do, you know, everything on it, but you know. >> you okay? >> okay. what it does, it gives us an opportunity for us to be able to offer a piece of electronic equipment that is simple for children to operate. >> hughes keeps on selling the product, even though his colleague has collapsed. fortunately, it was just a fainting spell and she was all right, but how do you keep pitching when the woman standing next to you fell down. she offered a more generous interpretation on the "today" show. >> he is one of my good friends. people are envisioning him stepping over my limp body to sell the product. but in fact, i was being taken care of by two medics, three producers. i said keep going, i'm fine. >>
what's so great about this, kids love tablets, love playing with tablets, love the games, they love the educational games. but mom and dad want them to be safe. they want them to do, you know, everything on it, but you know. >> you okay? >> okay. what it does, it gives us an opportunity for us to be able to offer a piece of electronic equipment that is simple for children to operate. >> hughes keeps on selling the product, even though his colleague has collapsed. fortunately,...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> after years of being left out in the cold, a man has been given a new home. is everyone feeling the same about christopher columbus' new home? we'll find out. >> reporter: christopher columbus has been in the same place. >> i've been living in the city since 1966, columbus circle has always been there. but you don't look up? you can't see it, it's so high. >> reporter: faster than you can see santa maria, the public art group set sail to bring the people to columbus. >> watch out. >> reporter: columbus had to make an extremely long ocean voyage to discover the americas. to discover christopher columbus' statue here you have to walk up several flights of stairs. we are about to see them up close and personal. columbus may have discovered tourists who enter another new world to rediscover columbus. columbus appears to have time travelled into the future standing on a coffee table in living room am
let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> after years of being left out in the cold, a man has been given a new home. is everyone feeling the same about christopher columbus' new home? we'll find out. >> reporter: christopher columbus has been in the same place. >> i've been living in the city since 1966, columbus circle has always been there. but you don't look up? you can't see it,...
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but the real problem, my girls end up being pregnant because they don't have sexual education and many of my girls are sexually abused. when my girls come, they drop their babies in the day care center. we didn't workshops so they can develop their skills. we are changing the lives of these girls. if you give them the right tools, they're capable of moving forward. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she sa, "someone must open theindow so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. bec
but the real problem, my girls end up being pregnant because they don't have sexual education and many of my girls are sexually abused. when my girls come, they drop their babies in the day care center. we didn't workshops so they can develop their skills. we are changing the lives of these girls. if you give them the right tools, they're capable of moving forward. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her...
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whites, affluent and well educated. they voted for obama in 2008. >> but 2012 is a different story. just a month ago, president obama led governor romney by double dijts. today, that margin is razor thin. >> it is really still right down the lines of is the economy the important tipping point for you one way or the other, or is it the social issues that are the tipping point one way or the other. >> reporter: for you? >> for me, it was a little bit of both. >> reporter: registered independent is running for obama. >> reporter: how did you vote since you voted already? >> i voted for romney. i feel like there's a lot of things in our economy that need to be worked on. and i feel like obama has a lot of great tuck but not as much that has been done. >> with just days left, there are fewer and fewer tina susacs. >> reporter: do you feel like they're fighting over you? >> yeah, doi. >> reporter: the state's nonelectoral votes could hang in the balance and so could the election. >>> now, governor romney is expected to arrive here at this amphitheater right behind me in just about 90 minu
whites, affluent and well educated. they voted for obama in 2008. >> but 2012 is a different story. just a month ago, president obama led governor romney by double dijts. today, that margin is razor thin. >> it is really still right down the lines of is the economy the important tipping point for you one way or the other, or is it the social issues that are the tipping point one way or the other. >> reporter: for you? >> for me, it was a little bit of both. >>...
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massive cuts in education, veterans benefits, medicaid, that everything that makes us stronger. >> paul, if you're going to really close loopholes -- i think the question will be asked how much he's willing to do that -- that does disproportionately affect the wealthy. he did say many wealthy americans could end up paying more. closing loopholes in exchange for a lower rate is something lots of democrats have also said makes sense. >> yeah, except for example he didn't give you any specifics. he a he not in charge of tax policy but his plan creeps into it where he sees it in his favor. he cuts taxes for corporations, cuts taxes for the rich, eliminates taxes for wealthy heirs, the estate tax, which almost all americans are exempt from except about the wealthiest 1% or 2%. he l he eliminates it. congressman ryan who stands to invest a vast fortune wouldn't pay taxes on that. >> this is a political document and it focuses disproportionately on tax policy. that's the sweet spot for republicans. it kicks the can when it comes to deficit reduction. the details that end up making the case are
massive cuts in education, veterans benefits, medicaid, that everything that makes us stronger. >> paul, if you're going to really close loopholes -- i think the question will be asked how much he's willing to do that -- that does disproportionately affect the wealthy. he did say many wealthy americans could end up paying more. closing loopholes in exchange for a lower rate is something lots of democrats have also said makes sense. >> yeah, except for example he didn't give you any...
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children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> our second story out front, a move toward mitt. with just 22 days until the election, a new cnn poll of polls has mitt romney leading president obama by one percentage point. now, that comes out to 48-47 and obviously, that's well within the margin of error, so it's a dead heet. but it's a significant reversal from a month ago when president obama was leading 49-46. you
children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. have more fiber than other leading brands. they're the better way to enjoy your fiber. >>> the economy is center stage in this election as it should be. we laid out what your life could look like in 2016 depending on who is elected president next month. we hang between gridlock in washington and in the crisis in europe. and on the sidelines is the kwekz between our economic struggles and the financial crisis that caused them. we heard few specifics f
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it will mean deep cuts to education. it will mean deep cuts in our investments and research and infradrawer. things that are important to power our economy. those are the tradeoffs. i don't think the american people want to go back to an economic philosophy of trickle down economics. we tried that in the bush administration. at the end of the eight years, we had lost private sector jjobs. the only thing that went up, piers, were the deficits. now they're saying, well, in order to deal with the deficits, we're going to bring another round of tax cuts to the wealthy. that's going to hit everybody harder if you're going to deal with those over the long term. >> but you wouldn't presumably quibble with his basic premise. that the priority ought to be trying to get this ridiculously large deficit down. america's economic future could depend on that. presumably, you would agree with him that should be priority. it's just how we get there, right? the. >> priority number one needs to be getting americans back to work. getting th
it will mean deep cuts to education. it will mean deep cuts in our investments and research and infradrawer. things that are important to power our economy. those are the tradeoffs. i don't think the american people want to go back to an economic philosophy of trickle down economics. we tried that in the bush administration. at the end of the eight years, we had lost private sector jjobs. the only thing that went up, piers, were the deficits. now they're saying, well, in order to deal with the...
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seniors on medicare who get hit harder, expensive investment in our education system. so that's the choice they're making. and i think what the american people are going to see clearly are the tradeoffs involved in the decisions we make. giving tax breaks to the folks at the top is not a free lunch. it hits everybody else in the country. >> congressman, do you think there need to be big changes made in medicare? not saying what those changes are. do there need to be big changes made in medicare? >> we need to build on the changes made in medicare and the affordable care act which has been distorted even this morning by john sununu. there are additional measures that need to be taken. the president's approach and the approach that we in the democratic party have recommended is to move medicare away from a fee-for-service system which actually increases costs. it does not have enough incentives to contain costs. the republican approach is to shift the risk for rising costs onto seniors, which is why seniors will end up having to pay a whole lot more for what they get now
seniors on medicare who get hit harder, expensive investment in our education system. so that's the choice they're making. and i think what the american people are going to see clearly are the tradeoffs involved in the decisions we make. giving tax breaks to the folks at the top is not a free lunch. it hits everybody else in the country. >> congressman, do you think there need to be big changes made in medicare? not saying what those changes are. do there need to be big changes made in...
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...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. your thumb. it goes from here to here. this bigger screen goes from here to here. now that's either a) an amazing coincidence .. or b) a dazzling display of common sense. pretty sure it's the common sense thing. >>> a tv anchor went off after she got an e-mail from a guy telling her to lose weight. >> i am a grown woman and luckily for me i have a thick skin literally as that e-mail pointed out and otherwise. and that man's words mean nothing to me -- >> well, her video has people talking. she says she was bullied, and i asked if public figures have a responsibility to look a certain way. first from wendy. >> i think you have a responsibility to be moral, to be ethical and to be honest. i think as far as your appearance is concerned i take exception for a viewer that called it a choice for obesity. nobody chooses to be obese. this is a very complicated cocktail of biology
...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. your thumb. it goes from here to here. this bigger screen goes from here to here. now that's either a) an amazing coincidence .. or b) a dazzling display of common sense. pretty sure it's the common sense thing. >>> a tv anchor went off after she got an e-mail from a guy telling her to lose weight....
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law enforcement is not going to fix if educational system or the poverty rate or any of those other systems. >> get close to home. >> reporter: one thing we noticed was the amount of children on the streets after dark. >> you guys about to go in the house. >> reporter: 34 kids have been killed in the violence this year alone including 7-year-old heaven sutton who was shot in the head while selling candy in her front yard. >> juveniles are the ones getting shot. we have to get them home. >> we need the parents to step up a bit more and take ownership sincerely of their children and raise them a bit better. >> reporter: at one point they pull over two men driving car with illegal tail pipes. they approach with caution and them out. they end up being clean. no gang tattoos. just two young men out trying to have a good time. they may feel like they are being harassed. they say it's part of the job. >> overall we do a good job. you don't know by the end of the year we may have that taken care of. >> reporter: that's easier said than done and there's more work to be done in every way. >> shots ju
law enforcement is not going to fix if educational system or the poverty rate or any of those other systems. >> get close to home. >> reporter: one thing we noticed was the amount of children on the streets after dark. >> you guys about to go in the house. >> reporter: 34 kids have been killed in the violence this year alone including 7-year-old heaven sutton who was shot in the head while selling candy in her front yard. >> juveniles are the ones getting shot. we...
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that the president called radical, social darwinism, and a trojan horse designed to gut spending on education, research, and the middle class. >> one of my potential opponents, governor romney, said he hoped the similar version of this plan from last year would be introduced as a bill on day one of his presidency. he's very supportive of this new budget. and he even called it marvelous. which is a word you don't often here when it comes to describing a budget. >> our chief political analyst, gloria borger, is here. it's the first time the president has mentioned mitt romney by name. >> it means game on, and it's no surprise that what he's doing is he's trying to tie him to paul ryan, who is the author of a very controversial plan that passed in the house of representatives, which essentially restructures medicare. what strikes me about all this because republicans responded immediately, calling the president outrageous, what strikes me about this is that each side in this presidential campaign really thinks it can win by drawing bright, neon lines in the sand. you know, republicans are making
that the president called radical, social darwinism, and a trojan horse designed to gut spending on education, research, and the middle class. >> one of my potential opponents, governor romney, said he hoped the similar version of this plan from last year would be introduced as a bill on day one of his presidency. he's very supportive of this new budget. and he even called it marvelous. which is a word you don't often here when it comes to describing a budget. >> our chief political...
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did money from the state's powerful education you units drive their actions. >> reporter: in the hauls of the california state capital, assembly member carter is not in the mood to talk. >> i want to chat about senate bill 2530. >> she couldn't stop to answer a single question. as silent here as when faced with the bill on sexually abusive children. >> i have no comments on the bill. >> reporter: but a voice is what the parents are demanding. this school in los angeles, where teacher mark burnt blindfolded children and placed reaches on their faces and he spoon filled with his semen near their mouths and forced them to eat cookies. laced with his bodily fluids. he pleld not guilty and faces trial next year. as disgusting as the acts are, they the beginning of the outrage. despite what the teacher did to his students, the school could not fire him. that's because in california, the process to fire a teacher can take years. so what can they do with burnt? they could have suspended him with pay pending a hearing. but instead they chose to pay him to resign. >> $40,000 to retire. >> report
did money from the state's powerful education you units drive their actions. >> reporter: in the hauls of the california state capital, assembly member carter is not in the mood to talk. >> i want to chat about senate bill 2530. >> she couldn't stop to answer a single question. as silent here as when faced with the bill on sexually abusive children. >> i have no comments on the bill. >> reporter: but a voice is what the parents are demanding. this school in los...
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i think creating more starting lines, early childhood education and i think there is more sympathy with that approach. look, i think right now, given this lousy time and this economy is growing at 2% roughly. it is the worst recovery in post war history. oddly enough if you go back ten or 12 years, we have been growing at 2%. i'm an old reagan guy. i say put some more free dem do this economy. get them more interested in starting up a business and carrying forward the energy sector coming alive and keep your regulateters at bay and don't talk about raising tax rates for a while. we can solve the issues for a while. the thing that solves the debt, the unemployment is not there and that is economic growth and that is the biggest problem that this country has. we should be growing now after a deep recession closer to five percent. >> i have got to leave it there. >> let me push back to the notion that taxes make all the difference in growth. you had slow growth. you had clinton raise taxes and you had extra ordinary growth. >> bush did well in the 2000s. but i would add to that. regulation
i think creating more starting lines, early childhood education and i think there is more sympathy with that approach. look, i think right now, given this lousy time and this economy is growing at 2% roughly. it is the worst recovery in post war history. oddly enough if you go back ten or 12 years, we have been growing at 2%. i'm an old reagan guy. i say put some more free dem do this economy. get them more interested in starting up a business and carrying forward the energy sector coming alive...
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he's dedicated himself to education. he's founder of the khan academy but his youtube channel has over 3,000 educational videos on everything from physics to history. his new book is titled "the one world schoolhouse." he's also on "time" magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world. welcome. you are the most popular teacher in the history of planet earth. it's undeniable. the stats don't lie. is it four million people now watched your video lessons for want of a better phrase, right? >> that's right. seven million. we're not just videos, we have interactive exercises. it's not just me anymore. >> seven million people around the world will go online to see you give effectively a lesson. >> i give lessons, we have a few other folks who are doing it. we also have an interactive platform. it's all of the above. our team is 36 people. it's not seven million just for me. >> stop being so modest. this is not what you're here for. this is to celebrate you. it's a fascinating proposition. i've got three teenaged s
he's dedicated himself to education. he's founder of the khan academy but his youtube channel has over 3,000 educational videos on everything from physics to history. his new book is titled "the one world schoolhouse." he's also on "time" magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world. welcome. you are the most popular teacher in the history of planet earth. it's undeniable. the stats don't lie. is it four million people now watched your video lessons for want...
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i would prefer that my children go to school and get an education and go to college. if they want to pursue it later, i would do whatever i can to help them. but i feel like childhood is so fleeting and the show business is just really hard. and i feel like there is a time when kids should just get to be kids. >> thanks so much. molly, your new book is available now. thanks again. it was neat talking to her and hearing her talk about his own daughter. >>> well, an achievement that taylor swift will ner forget next. ♪ [ male announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. ♪ join mercedes-benz usa on facebook for the best summer sweepstakes. introducing share everything. unlimited talk. unlimited text. tap into a single pool of shareable data and add up to 10 different devices, including smartphones and tablets. firs of its kind. share ever only from n.vezo ge$1tffel motorog lte smartphones the droid razr. exclusive to the mil
i would prefer that my children go to school and get an education and go to college. if they want to pursue it later, i would do whatever i can to help them. but i feel like childhood is so fleeting and the show business is just really hard. and i feel like there is a time when kids should just get to be kids. >> thanks so much. molly, your new book is available now. thanks again. it was neat talking to her and hearing her talk about his own daughter. >>> well, an achievement...